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  • Submission of assessed work excluding the Thesis

    (3)9.26 The professional doctorate student shall be required to comply with such requirements for the submission of assessed components as are specified by the programme team. (3)9.

  • Marking of assessed work excluding the Thesis

    (3)9.8 Marking shall be undertaken in accordance with agreed written criteria.

  • Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Lei

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Specific learning difficulties, disability, and long-term medical conditions

    (3)9.56 Professional doctorate students are encouraged to notify the University if they have a specific learning difficulty, disability, or long-term medical condition that will or may have an effect on their academic performance or ability to meet the programme requirements.

  • Empire’s Exile: The Story of Lý Liễu

    Posted by Carrie Crockett in Carceral Archipelago on February 11, 2016   by Lorraine M. Paterson Map showing the location of French Guiana and Trinidad in relation to each other.

  • Operating Department Practice BSc

    ODPs play a crucial role in a patient’s care – working alongside nurses, doctors and anaesthetists from the lead up to surgery right through to recovery. This degree covers all aspects of the job, setting you up for a career out in the field.

  • Participants and talks

    Learn more about the titles and abstracts of the variety of speakers at the spring 2017 workshop at University College Cork.

  • Managing Resources in the Museum

    Module code: MU7506 Module Outline Museums are made up of a number of resources. These include people, infrastructures and collections and associated information. This module explores how these resources are acquired – and how and why they are maintained and developed.

  • A birds eye view

    A PhD student at our University has taken his passion for photography to new heights with awe-inspiring pictures of our city’s landmarks.

  • How forensic statistics nailed the identity of the Last Plantagenet

    A Leicester historian who carried out a genealogical study of King Richard III will give a talk on Tuesday 28 March at the University’s Centre for Medicine.

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